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they paid their taxes based on the law at the time. but the state appeals court ruled the tax break provision requiring companies maintain 80 percent of the work force in california was unconstitutional. the state franchise tax board responded by suspending the break and ordering any one who claimed it in the last five years owe up he owes more than 6 figures now and it could cause significant financial hardship for people who should be working on their businesses instead of spending time fighting this. law americas from both sides of the aisle agree and want to force them to skrab the tax bill. it is also reviewing the situation to determine how best to help these business owners given the court's decision. >>> thank you, diane. it is quarter to the top of the hour. still ahead, spring starts today and with that comes allergy season and just because you didn't have allergies as a child doesn't mean you can't suffer now. doctor seigel is in next. >>> a school bus driver behind the wheel of an empty bus gets a surprise call from her son
they paid their taxes based on the law at the time. but the state appeals court ruled the tax break provision requiring companies maintain 80 percent of the work force in california was unconstitutional. the state franchise tax board responded by suspending the break and ordering any one who claimed it in the last five years owe up he owes more than 6 figures now and it could cause significant financial hardship for people who should be working on their businesses instead of spending time...
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yes, we still do not like this law. we think it will be a terrible outcome of this law. it hasn't been fully implemented yet. it's got two years to go. we think we should repeal it and replace it. we haven't changed our opinion on that. if you look at these two budgets, we're two worlds apart. we're on different planets. but at least they're passing a budget in the senate. at least for the first time in four years, they're passing something. that gives me hope that the vehicle, the process of bringing a budget through is still there so that if we ever do find consensus, consensus on debt reduction, deficit reduction, we at least have the process through which we can drive that consensus, we're a long ways to go to get there. >> anna: we sure hope it happens quickly so we can get our economy going in the right direction as soon as possible. congressman, i want to talk about the cpac over the weekend, a few standouts, at the time cruz, rand paul winning the straw poll. what do you think the future of the rnc needs to be to improve? >> steve: in particular because yesterday
yes, we still do not like this law. we think it will be a terrible outcome of this law. it hasn't been fully implemented yet. it's got two years to go. we think we should repeal it and replace it. we haven't changed our opinion on that. if you look at these two budgets, we're two worlds apart. we're on different planets. but at least they're passing a budget in the senate. at least for the first time in four years, they're passing something. that gives me hope that the vehicle, the process of...
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he said the law made that arrest possible. >>alisyn: let's go to janice dean who is outside dancing to keep warm. >> exactly. this is my irish jig. let's look at the temperatures because it is still cold in parts of the country. upper midwest, great lakes region and the northeast where we're still in the deep freeze. across the southern plains and into the southwest, it is getting warm. satellite radar imagery not too much to show. we have a system moving across the northern plains and the upper midwest where we're seeing snow. i am out of shape doing this irish jig out here. a little bit of icy conditions unfortunately for the dakotas up towards montana. back inside, everyone is warm. >>alisyn: come on in and defrost. thank you. now it's time to go on the road and go down south to one of the top-rated cities in america. it is so beautiful, anna kooiman is live in charleston, south carolina this morning. tell us all about it, anna. >> it's absolutely lovely here in charleston, south carolina. good morning to you and good morni
he said the law made that arrest possible. >>alisyn: let's go to janice dean who is outside dancing to keep warm. >> exactly. this is my irish jig. let's look at the temperatures because it is still cold in parts of the country. upper midwest, great lakes region and the northeast where we're still in the deep freeze. across the southern plains and into the southwest, it is getting warm. satellite radar imagery not too much to show. we have a system moving across the northern plains...
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, new gun laws in colorado, i'm not going to enforce them. now there is a new colorado sheriff by the name of john cook, he's pledging not to enforce any new -- this new law that was signed into law by your governor hickenlooper. >> yes, governor hickenbloomberger. there are a number of staunch second amendment supporters in law enforcement and they were very vocal before these laws were passed by the state legislature, that these would pose more of a danger not only to them, but to the law-abiding sinry here and john cook is just one who has stood up. at the same time that these sheriffs now are making these public declarations and i think daring to be prosecuted for them and i think that every law-abiding citizen here should be grateful for that. but there are a number of efforts to try and roll back this radical gun grab that is going to do more harm than good. we've got recall petitions, efforts to repeal. we've got state initiatives that are now going to be launched and a couple of lawsuits that are under consideration, one by the indepe
, new gun laws in colorado, i'm not going to enforce them. now there is a new colorado sheriff by the name of john cook, he's pledging not to enforce any new -- this new law that was signed into law by your governor hickenlooper. >> yes, governor hickenbloomberger. there are a number of staunch second amendment supporters in law enforcement and they were very vocal before these laws were passed by the state legislature, that these would pose more of a danger not only to them, but to the...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>alisyn: police showed up at his home and threatened to take away his kids. the reason? this facebook picture of his 10-year-old son who has a hunting license holding his new license hunting rifle. did the police go too far in this case? joining me is sean and his son josh. welcome, gentlemen. friday night, sean, you posted, as i understand it -- or i should say you posted this picture of your son, josh, ten years old, to facebook on last week and then friday night the police and the department of child services showed up at your door. what did they say? >> they wanted to go through the house and make sure guns were not available to kids. once they went through the house, they wanted to get into my safe. and they wanted to run the serial numbers on all my firearms and make sure they were all registered to me and catalog them. >>alisyn: what did you think of that plan? >> i think it is totally illegal because in new jersey you don't have to register your firearms. i didn't commit any
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>alisyn: police showed up at his home and threatened to take away his kids. the reason? this facebook picture of his 10-year-old son who has a hunting license holding his new license hunting rifle. did the police go too far in this case? joining me is sean and his son josh. welcome, gentlemen. friday night, sean, you posted, as i understand it -- or i should say you posted this picture of your son, josh, ten years old, to facebook on last...
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many law americas fear it jeopardizes security. brand new reports out revealing that jay leno is out and jimmy fallon is in. the tonight show will move back to new york next year with jimmy fallon as the host of the show. nbc is reportedly building a new studio for fallon inside 30 rock. >> heather? >> thank you very much, heather. jay leno may be looking for a job soon, but yesterday we were talking about veterans and yesterday was national hire a vet drain. here wi -- hire a veteran day. cheryl casone is here with more. >> i am double checking my web site. this is vet career fair.com. i want to give a shout out to them. they have been working closely with fox and friends in particular to bring in veterans in particular. some veterans are disabled they have issues faras far as travel. others are still on active duty in afghanistan or even iraq at this point. they can do the virtual career fairs to ease themselves into corporate america. they know they are coming back and the job situation is difficult in this country. this is the
many law americas fear it jeopardizes security. brand new reports out revealing that jay leno is out and jimmy fallon is in. the tonight show will move back to new york next year with jimmy fallon as the host of the show. nbc is reportedly building a new studio for fallon inside 30 rock. >> heather? >> thank you very much, heather. jay leno may be looking for a job soon, but yesterday we were talking about veterans and yesterday was national hire a vet drain. here wi -- hire a...
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there are similar laws in states all over the country. anyone listening to me or watching me can figure out what is going on in their local community or their state or at the federal level just the way we can at judicial want. >>alisyn: that is a great point. the freedom of information act we know how investigative journalists have used it since 1967 but individual citizens can, as well, and that said, is it tough to use the freedom of information act? is it a bureaucratic problem or is it easy for individual citizens to navigate their way through? >> i thank the lord we have great lawyers on staff that allow us to navigate the waters of the freedom of information act. this administration particularly is hostile to transparency. the president has promised the most transparent administration in history but we have had to sue them over hundred times to get access to basic information. we have a crisis of transparency here in washington, dc. it is caused by the size of our government and by an administration and bureaucrats and political app
there are similar laws in states all over the country. anyone listening to me or watching me can figure out what is going on in their local community or their state or at the federal level just the way we can at judicial want. >>alisyn: that is a great point. the freedom of information act we know how investigative journalists have used it since 1967 but individual citizens can, as well, and that said, is it tough to use the freedom of information act? is it a bureaucratic problem or is...